Marc's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Book Syndicate, Following The Nerd Reviews: 9
7.4Avg. Review Rating

This issue is extremely unsatisfying. There is barely anything in it to push the current story arc forward.The Walking Dead franchise should have enough cache by now to either add more pages to each issue, or release the book more frequently. Though, Kirkman actually addresses this in almost every letters column as something that heisn'twilling to do. If thatisthe case, they need to stop wasting the few panels they have on irrelevant information. Should this trend continue, I highly suggest fans wait for TPB editions to keep them from completely losing interest.

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Overall “Denial” featured several positives. However, I do hope to see some improvements to the man in the cape and cowl in the next four stages of grief. Tomasi and Gleason set my hopes so high for this title after the amazing work in Batman and Robin #18 butthis time they fell short.

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I just hope the remaining books and chapters have more substance.

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This title didnt re-invent the wheel, but with that being said, it is a solid addition to Images roster. The book has concrete storytelling with a good hook, and artwork that fulfills some nostalgia.

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There is a great piece at the back whereby you learn how the TV show came into existence that is an informative bookend to a great debut issue. All the pieces seemed to have fallen into place here and the series is off to a great start leaving the book in a good position moving on.

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So, flawed? Yes. But it could be one hell of a ride and I can't wait to see what's going to happen"

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The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear. And the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. Weird Detective gives us plenty of that, while treating fans of horror comics to a story they feel they know, but have never quite seen this way.

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This titles premier issue was a fantastic start to what I hope becomes a very successful series. Joe Fitzgerald is an interesting take on a classical character archetype, and Im definitely looking forward to seeing what the future has in store for him.

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You know that feeling you have when 31 years of fandom and the worlds within it collide in a glorious explosion? No? Well, you will when you pick tho book up

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